Sho's chosen a quick-to-mix pudding.
HERE are times in every household when meals are apt to be edged out of the daily schedule. Perhaps it's spring cleaning time, or mother has to go but, or maybe the painters are in.
Whatever the reason, there are occasions when meals must take up as little time as possible yet atil be nourishing and austaining. For mother knows that there must be no question of scamping meals.
Here are a few save-time recipes which I and always meet with approval.
Savoury Haddock
With a smoked haddock, make this Envoury fish dish. Remove the flesh from the baddock, plek out skin and bone. then chop the fish finely.
Season with
4 pinch of pepper,
SAVE-TIME COOKERY
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and parsley and nits with a litle butter and two tablespoonfuls of milk.
Stle over a gentle heat until hot, ndu
a few drops of lemon juice, then serve on hot buttered tonat
Sprinkle with chopped parsley, and cerve on a hot plate immediately.
Salmon Montd
Served with a salad and hard bolled caga, salmon mould is an excellent apring dish. It can be made the day before.
Alix together the contents of a tin
YOUR FEET
IN WINTER
{
N these busy times, with changeable weather an addi- IN
tional factor, our feet are apt to let us down. Often the subject of jest, feet ailments deserve more sympathy than they get.
The range of shoe sizes available being now what it is, there is little excuse for the cause of most complaints-wearing shoes that do not fit and are uncomfortable. But certain troubles are constitutional and require constant attention.
CHILBLAINS, for example. The feet and legs should be nins- to improve the circulation,
saged and exercised constantly
and liniment of camphor rubbed in as a preventive."
If there is the suspicion of a chilblain paint it with iodine-never if the skin is broken, when boracic ointment should be used and a doctor consulted if it is bad.
Hard patches or callouses on the soles of the feet can be re- moved by rubbing them regularly with a soaped pumice stone. Apply some lanolin to soothe the spot afterwards.
A Pariah Profession
"I'M not going to tell people I meet
on holiday that I'm a teacher." said a young colleague of mine. "It puts them on the defensive at once." And she was right.
Even the most elegant, slender
like fish in a heat-wave.
Salt for Soot
"WE'VE had a fall." "
That was how a woman Irlend greeted me when I visited her house the other day.
"Scatter some, salt on the place," I advised. "You will then find the
much easier to brush up lightly. You can afterwards remove all traces from the carpet by rubbing it over with a cloth wrung out of water to which a few drops of ammonia have been added."
manner.
-for Busy Days
·By:
Mrs. Bardell
BAKED SCALLOPS
SUPPER snuck quickly pro
pared, Butter" as "niany scallop shells as required, then arrange a heaped tablespoon- ful of tomato beans in, the shell Place a poached egg on the beans, cover the egg with n felo more beans,
Sprinkle with salt, pepper and a little chopped parsley, put in a hot oven for a few minutes.
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of salmon, two beaten eggs, 4oz. fine breadcrumbs, and two tablespoonfuls of mashed potatoes.
Stir in two teaspoonfuls of anchovy essence, a pinch of cayenne, and n tablespoonful of chopped parsley.
Mix well, pour into greased mould, quite Alling this, then cover with piece of grensed paper: Steam for 14 hours; turn out when cold. Serve withi salad and bread and butter.
Liver Omelette -
Liver is nourishing. This is an ex- cellent and quick way of serving it.
Bilco and cut the liver into thin shreds, fry it in a little margarine. then strain of the fat and keep for gravy.
Mix two eggs with a pinch of salt, a teaspoonful of warm water and a tablespoonful of mlik.
Melt a knob of margaring in a pan. When smoking hot pour in the egg mixture. Lift from the sides with a knie so that the uncooked egg rung over and sets quickly. When cooked, cover with the liver, fold over and serve with the margarine gravy,
Sweet Omelette
For a quick sweet, cook an omelette in above way, adding a teaspoonful of sugar to the egg mixture and Alling with Jara, marmainde or frull.
Tomatoes in Batter
baking tin, pour over the batter, and
bake for half an hour in a moderate cooking a small pudding with four
10. hot oven. Allow 20 minutes for
tomatoes,
Berve with thick gravy, using the fat
used for cooking the tomatoes.
Sausage & Bean Pie
Always a favourite is sausage and
bean ple
Lightly fry. llb. sausagee, then arrange in a renocd ple dish. Add a
thick layer of beans in tomato, then cover elther with pastry or minshed potatoes. Bake for half an hour in a inoderate oven.
Savoury Roly-Poly
Sustaining and satisfying for hungry folk in this roly-poly.
Mako a suct crust with 4oz. shredded ouet, b. flour, a pinch of salt, and half a teaspoonful of baking powder.
Roll out and spread with sausage meat or minced meat. Sprinkle with mixed herba and season with salt and pepper.
Molsten the edges, roll up, and pinch the ends together. Wrap in a floured cloth, and boll for two hours. Turu out and servo with brown gravy.
On days when you are not in a hurry you'll find onion sauce goes well withi this pudding. It is made in the follow
ing way!
Peel two medium sized onions, and put into cold water. Bring to the boll and strain, retum to the pan, add a little boiling water and bolf until tender, about three-quarters of an hour. Drain, and chop fina
Melt a nut of margarine in a pan, atir in a heaped tablespoonful of four and a pinch of salt. then add pint milk and stir until thick. Add the onions, and season to taste.
Cheese & Tomato
Another appetite tempter. To make this ple, boll i pint milk with loz. mar garine, then pour it over 3oz bread- crumbs in a buttered ple-dish.
Beason with salt, pepper, and a pinch of dry mustard. Stir in 2oz grated chcese, fold in a beaten egg. sprinkle with chopped parsley, and bake in a moderate over until lightly browned. Serve with tomato sauce.
Rhubarb & Raisin
This is a health-giving sweet Slew lib. rhubarb until tender with sugar to taste and the rind of halt a lemon. Pour into a greased pledish. sprinkle with seedless raisins and cover with stale sponge cake crumbs.
Det with margarine and bake in a hot oven for twenty minutes.
Five Minutes Sponge
This sponge pudding is speedily cooked, and is liked by the children.
Ben: two eggs well, add 20%, pranu lated sugar and 2oz. flour. Stir in a ttle grated lemon rind, and two level Quickly prepared-and-tasty-are-to-teaspoonfuls of baking powder..... matoes in batter.
Make 'n batter in the usual way. Skin six tomatoes, fry them in hot Margarine for six minutes, then strain off the Int.
Put the tomatoes into a greased
Spread on a greased baking tin, and bake in hot öven for three minutes. Gover with warmed raspberry Jam, roll up and return to the oven for two minutes. Sprinkle with sugar and
servo.
LUMBAGO
By Family Doctor
a flannel belt constantly during the winter months.
are
you worth marrying
By A MODERN MAN
THE above query may
seem most impertinent; it is, but I assure you lots of eligible young men are asking themselves this ques- tlon when considering mar- ringe.
I am not one of those “stodgy in the self-reliant, competent old things" who can see no good Miss of the present age. Most of them are amusing to talk to, easy going, and not at all the bad mannered hussies many of their critics make them out to be.
But, speaking from w man's point of view, are they really worth marrying?
We hear quite lot these days about women's changed piaco in the scheme of things-how she in no longer just a decortation, "but man's equal-and lots of other claims of a similar kind.
Modern Girls a Luxury
In reality, I am inclined to think that many modern girls aro much more of à luxury than most Victorian wives, who would never have dreamt of taking on the job of running a home with no real knowledge of how this should be done.
Girls were brought up then to undersland domestic things. They wero taught how to make their own clothes, cook, and look after children.
By no means scientific in management, they wero much more competent than the girl of to-day who spends her grown-up Ilfe, if she requires to earn her own living, in a shop of office.
Recently I overheard a dainty little Miss boasting that she was not Interested in cooking or any other household affairs." As she left, I noticed she was wearing an engagement ring.
It seemed strange, but by no means unusual these days, that a girl who was within a month or two of getting married should be ao little interested in what was going to be her future career.
Yet this girl is the kind of person who drifts through lifo waiting for someone to marry her. Is she worth marrying? When accepting a proposal of marriage, she must have thought it a worth- while offer. Sho had good looks, was well groomed, and beautifully turned out, but what had she to offer as her side of the bargain? Entertaining as the Star Attraction
bo
No doubt, like many others, she could be very entertaining if the contre of the party, without any responsibilities. It would quite different, however, If she were called upon to act as hostess and cope with a number of bor- ing or ill-at-ense, guests.
a
not
Of course, all women are Jike this. There are women who for years have kept the home fres burning through many dimcult times, yet somehow manage to keep their homes neat and attrac tive and themselves aleely turned Ont.
There still remains the question about now various I also prescribed a mixture for JUST
ever present in the minds of rheamatic pains and aches theumatism, and advised him to wear seriously-concerned young men, young woman loses her chom the Save Your Soap
whether or not any one of those are prevalent. minute an acquaintance learns she belongs to the "blue
stocking" CAVE your odd pieces of kitchen I've just had a case of lum-
girls who are, openly or secretly, brigade. At the faintest whisper of soap. You will find them useful bago in a man of 46 whose work SUDDEN chills or draughts or a hoping to get married before long. the word "teacher," people melt away for rough cleansing if treated in this keeps him out in all weathers, lumbago
severe wetting predispose to are worth the tie, the res. Sometimes a mustard ponsibility, and expense they will It really is odd that many men When a sufficient number of odds He was bending down to inspect plaster or an application of a sunray try to talk about the theory of re- and ends have collected, melt down a drain when suddenly there was lamp will give speedy relief.
The matrimonial handicap Iativity as soon as they learn that by standing the jar that contains a cracking sensation in the amall Lumbago is a form of inflamma- their fellow boarders are school them in a pan of hot water. ma'ams,
man's shoulders;' have you Keep the water simmering to dis- of his back and he was unable to tion of the muscles and tendons. In places grave responsibilities upon
some people it is associated with The teaching profession is popular- solve soap if necessary.
straighten up. Add about
neuritis of the arms or legs; but in seriously considered what kind of ly supposed to consist of women who a tablespoonful of ammonia to a jar
After a while he could manage to working-men lumbago is generally bargain he will be getting when wear spectacles, tweed costumes, flat-of soap and enough silver sand to
walk with his back well bent, but due to overstrain or to a chill he takes you for better or worse? heeled shoes, and are, emotionally, thicken the mixture so that it can the pain and stiffness were severe. In women who work in the house -human freezers.
weights be forced into balls. Leave to dry
On looking at his teeth, I found excessive lifting of heavy Once someone has become really and harden.
several decayed with the gums septle, may bring on an attack, or prolong- friendly with a holidny nequaintance,
and I advised him to have these out ed scrubbing of floors, etc.
This then, I think, it is quite soon enough be strangled every year), a sense of
without delay;
usually occurs when the woman is One or two applications of radiahit run down or Is expecting to be a to confess that, in term time, one is humour (and the training which has heat took the sorenem away, and he mother, or has tome undue strain on a pedagogue.
taught her to keep it well under Con-was able to resume work,
her kidneys, A teacher possesses all thesmit-{trol), good health (lenchers have to pass a very thorough medical
ties most essential to happy marriage examination), dignity, fact, and good Patience ad lib (if she hadn't, hun-: taste.
dreds of exasperating children would!
\GETS IT
Teacher.
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